Local Economy
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2008
- Editorial Announcement: Local Economy will grow to Eight Issues in 2009 pp. 253-254

- Andrew Jones
- The SNP Government and Poverty pp. 255-260

- Ivan Turok
- What Happens to the Best-laid Plans? pp. 261-266

- Julian Dobson
- Sustainable Communities: Affordable Housing and Socio-economic Relations pp. 267-276

- Vida Maliene, Joseph Howe and Naglis Malys
- Unlocking the Potential: The Role of Universities in Pursuing Regeneration and Promoting Sustainable Communities pp. 277-289

- Claire Robinson and Neil Adams
- Tourism, Public Policy and Regional Development: A Turn from Neo-liberalism to the New Regionalism pp. 290-304

- Michael C. Shone and P. Ali Memon
- Determinants of Local Economic Performance: Experience from Rural England pp. 305-318

- Paul Courtney and Malcom Moseley
- Water Policy Making in Scotland: Political Demands and Economic Pressures pp. 319-324

- Antonio A. R. Ioris
- Democracy and Empowerment in London's Neighbourhoods pp. 325-331

- Hugh Atkinson
- Book Review: Regulating the Night: Race, Culture and Exclusion in the Making of the Night-time Economy pp. 332-334

- Lynn Vickery
Volume 23, issue 3, 2008
- Sustainable Communities: a Conceited Metaphor or an Achievable Aim? pp. 111-112

- Munir Morad
- Squashing Out the Jelly: Reflections on Trying to Become a Sustainable Community pp. 113-120

- Max Hope and Roy Alexander
- The Credit Crunch and the Housing Shortage — Time for a Radical new Approach to Building Affordable Homes pp. 121-126

- Lee Shostak and John Houghton
- Mixed Communities as a Means of Achieving Sustainable Communities: A Comparison Between US Experiences and UK Policy Intentions pp. 127-135

- Silvia Gullino
- Democratic Deficit, Decentralisation and the Quest for Sustainable Communities: A Case Study of Peckham Community Council pp. 136-151

- T. Murat and Munir Morad
- The Significance of Sustainability Practices by the Malaysian Property Sector pp. 152-167

- Graeme Newell and Zaharah Manaf
- Social Housing Regeneration and the Creation of Sustainable Communities in Dublin pp. 168-179

- Declan Redmond and Paula Russell
- Development and Evaluation of the Transport to Employment (T2E) Service: Overcoming Transport Barriers to Job Opportunities Leading to More Sustainable Rural Communities in Highland Scotland pp. 180-194

- Steve Wright, John D. Nelson and James M. Cooper
- Knowledge-Based Urban Development: The Local Economic Development Path of Brisbane, Australia pp. 195-207

- Tan Yigitcanlar and Koray Velibeyoglu
- Local Property Taxation as a Strategic Planning Tool in UK: Can ‘Landvaluescape’ Play a Role at Local Levels? pp. 208-221

- S. Sayce, T. Vickers, O. Connellan and Munir Morad
- Gin and Tonic or Oil and Water: The Entrepreneurial City and Sustainable Managerial Regeneration in Manchester pp. 222-233

- Michael E. Leary
- Carbon Reduction: Obligation and Opportunity at Regional and Local Levels pp. 234-240

- Geoff White, Nick Gardner and Jenny Swift
- Play with Fire and You'll Get Burnt: Hazardous Industrial Installations, Residential Communities, and Lessons from the Buncefield Disaster pp. 241-246

- Mark Turner
- Can the Use of Technology Encourage Young People to Take an Active Part in Urban Regeneration Consultations? A Case Study from East London pp. 247-251

- Bernard Toomey
Volume 23, issue 2, 2008
- Regions, Economies and Planning in England after the Sub-national Review pp. 99-106

- Tim Marshall
- The Future of Economic Development after the Sub-national Review pp. 107-109

- Greg Clark
- Introduction: The Future of Local Economic Development pp. 110-121

- Ines Newman
- Labouring and Learning towards Competitiveness: The Future of Local Labour Markets after Harker, Leitch and Freud pp. 122-137

- Alex Nunn and Steve Johnson
- The Soft Spaces of Local Economic Development pp. 138-148

- Graham Haughton and Phil Allmendingerr
- A New Policy for Britain's Cities: Choices, Challenges, Contradictions pp. 149-166

- Ivan Turok
- Reflexive Local and Regional Economic Development and International Policy Transfer pp. 167-178

- Graham Haughton and Rachel Naylor
- Reflections of a Torontonian in Sheffield pp. 179-183

- Ian Bromley
- Sub-regional Economic Development — Consolidation and Culture pp. 184-189

- John Berry
- Building an Economic Development and Regeneration Future for Lincolnshire County Council pp. 190-195

- Ivan Annibal
- A Personal View on How the Role of the RDA Regeneration Practitioner will Change as a Result of SNR pp. 196-199

- Tom Warburton
Volume 23, issue 1, 2008
- Climate Change, Regional Policy and the Sub-National Review — Time to Count the Cost pp. 1-5

- Andrew Jones
- Employment Growth in Knowledge-Intensive Business Services in Great Britain during the 1990s — Variations at the Regional and Sub-Regional Level pp. 6-18

- Andrew Chadwick, John Glasson and Helen Lawton Smith
- Utilising a Demand-led Approach in a Local Labour Market pp. 19-30

- Paul Spoonley
- Sport and the Local Economy: The Effects of Stadia Development on the Commercial Property Market pp. 31-46

- Larissa E. Davies
- Beyond ‘Access’: Internet Use and Take-up of Online Services by Adults Living in Disadvantaged Areas in England pp. 47-57

- David Devins, Alison Darlow and Don Webber
- Towards a ‘Pooled Sovereignty‘ in Community Planning in Scotland? pp. 58-68

- M.G. Lloyd
- Business Improvement Districts and Local Economic Development pp. 69-70

- David Walburn
- Business Improvement Districts: An Overview pp. 71-75

- Patricia Brown
- Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) in London pp. 76-80

- Julie Grail and Georgina Dawkins
- Cross-borough Business Improvement Districts: Waterloo's Attempt to Become the First Town Centre BID to Cross a Local Authority Boundary pp. 81-85

- Helen Santer
- You Say You Want a Devolution? Lessons from the Main Street Program pp. 86-93

- Kennedy L. Smith
- Book Reviews pp. 94-98

- Andrew Jones and Arabella Fraser
Volume 22, issue 4, 2007
- The Soul Searching Within New Labour pp. 317-324

- Danny Dorling
- Migration, New Arrivals and Local Economies pp. 325-334

- Stephen Syrett and Michal Lyons
- Did the Early A8 In-migrants to England go to Areas of Labour Shortage? pp. 335-348

- Mike Coombes, Tony Champion and Simon Raybould
- Local Action on Labour Market Integration of New Arrivals: Issues and Dilemmas for Policy pp. 349-361

- Anne E. Green
- Enterprising Refugees: Contributions and Challenges in Deprived Urban Areas pp. 362-375

- Fergus Lyon, Leandro Sepulveda and Stephen Syrett
- Temporary Migration, the Informal Economy and Structural Change: London's Bicycle Rickshaw Riders pp. 376-387

- Michal Lyons
- Labour Market Integration through Language Training: Language2Work pp. 388-393

- Illa Pattni
- Enterprise, Diversity and Inclusion: A New Model of Community-based Enterprise Development pp. 394-400

- Tony Swash
- Labour Market Integration of High-skilled Immigrants: Maximizing Knowledge Spillover in Toronto pp. 401-408

- Melina Young
- Addressing the Challenges Facing Refugee Doctors in the UK pp. 409-417

- Emma Stewart
Volume 22, issue 3, 2007
- Introduction pp. 221-222

- Andrew Jones
- The Politics of Development Control pp. 223-226

- Andrew Coulson
- New Wine in Old Bottles? England's Parish and Town Councils and New Labour's Neighbourhood Experiment pp. 227-242

- Andrew Jones
- ‘The End of the Beginning’? Taking Forward Local Democratic Renewal in the Post-Referendum North East pp. 243-260

- Keith Shaw and Fred Robinson
- New Labour's Evolving Regeneration Policy: The Transition from the Single Regeneration Budget to the Single Pot in Oxford pp. 261-278

- Sue Brownill
- New Firm Formation — is VAT Registration Data an Accurate Indicator? pp. 279-292

- John Ball
- Making a Difference — the Role of Parish Councils in Milton Keynes pp. 293-297

- Caroline Godfrey
- The Mid-Tyne Community Trust pp. 298-301

- Alex Kerr
- Partnership Governance: Being a Non-Executive Director pp. 302-306

- Andrew Coulson
- BIDs: an International View pp. 307-311

- Lawrence O. Houstoun
- Book Review: Neighbourhood Renewal & Housing Markets: Community Engagement in the US and UK pp. 312-314

- Adele Cassola
- Erratum pp. 315-315

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Volume 22, issue 2, 2007
- Round and Round the Houses: the Leitch Review of Skills pp. 111-117

- Alison Wolf
- A Response to Dorling's ‘Inequalities in Britain 1997–2006: the Dream that Turned Pear-shaped’ pp. 118-122

- Tim Blackman and Roberta Blackman-Woods
- Barriers to Skills Development in a Local Construction Labour Market pp. 123-137

- Judith Watson and Graham Sharp
- The Impact of Gaining an NVQ Level 2: Will the Leitch Review Recommendations Address the Low Returns? pp. 138-147

- Rosie Page
- Employers' Responses to Demographic Changes in Rural Labour Markets: The Case of Dumfries and Galloway pp. 148-162

- Emma Hollywood and Ronald McQuaid
- The Growing Localness of the Canadian City, or, On the Continued (Ir)relevance of Economic Base Theory pp. 163-185

- Ted Rutland and Sean O'Hagan
- Introduction: Coordinating Employment Strategies pp. 186-187

- Andrew Jones
- Joined up for Jobs - An Employability Agreement for Edinburgh pp. 188-194

- Ken Shaw
- From Coal Mines to Culture - Utilising Economic Regeneration to Maximise Economic Inclusion pp. 195-200

- Alan Jobling
- Employment and Development Centres in Malmö pp. 201-206

- Pia Hellberg Lannerheim
- Refining Employment Policy pp. 207-212

- Marit Holmberg
- Book Reviews pp. 213-220

- Raj Patel, Charles Fraser, Andrew Jones and Judith Rutherford
Volume 22, issue 1, 2007
- Bringing the Environment into Economic Development pp. 1-5

- Andrew Jones and Nick Ennis
- Mainstreaming Sustainable Development pp. 6-11

- Warren Hatter
- Mainstreaming Sustainability in Local Economic Development Practice pp. 12-26

- Tony Jackson
- An Exploratory Review of the Role of Ecological Modernisation in Supporting Local Economies' Green Drive pp. 27-39

- Munir Morad
- Opportunities for Air Pollutant and Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction through Local Transport Plannin pp. 40-61

- F. Ruth Wood, Melissa Burgan, Steve Dorling and Rachel Warren
- Mainstreaming Sustainable Development - A Case Study: Ashton Hayes is going Carbon Neutral pp. 62-74

- Roy Alexander, Max Hope and Martin Degg
- Grass Roots Village Action Inspires other Communities to Take on the Challenge of Climate Change pp. 75-79

- Garry Charnock
- Community Energy in Practice pp. 80-84

- Nicholas Gubbins
- The Cornwall Sustainable Energy Partnership pp. 85-91

- Jasmine Reilly
- Green Building pp. 92-97

- Rebecca S. Aarons-Sydnor
- The Mayor's Green Procurement Code pp. 98-101

- Claire Appleby
- Book Reviews pp. 102-110

- Andrew Jones, Nick Ennis, Gemma Roberts and Andrew Jones
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